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* Turning Chaos into Order: Best Practices for Developing SharePoint Applications
 
Toronto : Toronto Code Camp
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April 25, 2009[More] 
Truthfully there is much more to development with the SharePoint platform than the rawaspects of the technology. While I have been building enterprise-level applications on the topof this great platform for years, I have discovered that there are some common challengesthat SharePoint architects and developers often face when building such applications. In thissession we will explore some of the toughest architectural decisions you may face during thedevelopment life cycle of a SharePoint project, how to deal with common real-life hurdlesand how to utilize existing best practices, patterns and practices, tools and ideas to ensurethat your SharePoint applications successfully transition from development to release.
* Get the Best out of Your Investment- Integrating Reporting Services with SharePoint
 
Montreal : SharePoint Summit 2009 - April 8,2009[More] 
 
Webcast : Microsoft Tech Days Virtual Tour 2009
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April 1,2009[More] 
Learn how to extend Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 with the power of SQL Server Reporting Services to integrate rich reporting into the SharePoint portal Server,Report Center or dashboards. You will see how SQL Server Reporting Services enables end-users to view, create, manage and deliver enterprise reports through one centralized userinterface of SharePoint via deep integration with MOSS 2007 and Windows SharePointServices (WSS) 3.0. You will find out how to manage and secure reports using theSharePoint security model, as well as learn about the new features of SQL Server 2008Reporting Services and MOSS/WSS integration including data-driven subscriptions, passingreport parameters on the URL and others.
* SharePoint Q&A with Reza Alirezaei
 
Tehran (IRAN) : SharePoint User Group
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February 15 , 2009[More] 
* Interview with Reza Alirezaei
 
Podcast : Conducted by Stephen Ibaraki 
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January 14,2009[More] 
 
* Information and Collaboration in One Place - Integrating SQL Server Reporting Serviceswith SharePoint
 
Toronto : SharePoint Camp
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January 24 , 2008[More] 
 
Vancouver : Microsoft Tech Days Canada 2008 Tour - January 22, 2009[More] 
 
Vancouver : SQL Server User Group - January 22, 2009 [More]
 
Calgary : Microsoft Tech Days Canada 2008 Tour - December 11, 2008[More] 
 
Winnipeg : Microsoft Tech Days Canada 2008 Tour - December 04, 2008[More] 
 
Toronto : Microsoft Tech Days Canada 2008 Tour - Oct 29, 2008[More] 
Learn how to extend Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 with the power oSQL Server Reporting Services to integrate rich reporting into the SharePoint portal Server,Report Center or dashboards. You will see how SQL Server Reporting Services enables end-users to view, create, manage and deliver enterprise reports through one centralized userinterface of SharePoint via deep integration with MOSS 2007 and Windows SharePointServices (WSS) 3.0. You will find out how to manage and secure reports using theSharePoint security model, as well as learn about the new features of SQL Server 2008Reporting Services and MOSS/WSS integration including data-driven subscriptions, passingreport parameters on the URL and others.
* Deep dive into the SharePoint Community Kit (CKS): IEE project
 
Stockholm (Sweden) : SEF 2008 - Sep 8, 2008[More] 
Deep dive into the SharePoint Community Kit (CKS):IEE project Windows SharePointServices 3.0 provides an excellent platform to build upon, which is exactly what thedeveloper community did when a variety of individuals worked together to build theCommunity Kit for SharePoint (CKS). The Community Kit for SharePoint contains manydifferent projects that enhance and extend the built-in functionality of SharePoint. In thisdeveloper session, we will explore the CKS, specifically looking at the Internet/ExtranetEdition (IEE), ins and outs. We will look at how the use of this community project willprovide you the foundation to quickly deploy commonly requested features without having towait for the next version of SharePoint. You will also see how great the SharePointcommunity is with these amazing additions with easy to deploy solutions built and supportedby the Microsoft open-source community!
* Provide Access to Business Data Securely and Manageably
 
Toronto : Microsoft EnergizeIT - May 24,2008[More] 
 
Toronto : DevTeach / SQLTeach - May 12-16,2008[More] 
Are you looking for a complete and easy view, within your SharePoint sites, into all of yourdata sitting in various backend systems? What if you could manage security and search toyour backend systems in ONE single UI? How about creating a single API for yourdevelopers to access your Line of Business applications? Did you know that with SharePointnew composite no-code features, you no longer have to be a developer to build a solution? In
 
this presentation, you will learn how to layer SharePoint on the top of your backend systemto improve security, manageability and access to business critical data. We will discussBusiness Data Catalog, InfoPath forms, Data Form Web Part and third party solutions thatcan help you quickly and efficiently interact with your backend systems.*
Forms Based Authentication in SharePoint In ASP.NET 2.0
 
Toronto : DevTeach / SQLTeach - May 12-16,2008[More] 
 
Toronto : Code Camp 2008 - March 1,2008[More] 
 
Toronto : SharePoint User Group - January 16,2008
Forms Based Authentication in SharePoint In ASP.NET 2.0 , there is an important conceptcalled provider model which is used for many new feature such as Membership/RoleManagement, Profiles, etc. SharePoint is built on the top of ASP.NET 2.0 which means it canutilize everything that ASP.NET 2.0 offers including SQL Membership provider.In this session learn how to set this up, get yourself familiar with issues/workarounds,managing your custom profiles and finally how to leverage this solution for exposing yourSharePoint sites to external users. This is an advanced session, targeting both IT Pros andDevelopers and attendees will receive fully commented source code with step-by-stepwalkthroughs for the exercises shown during demo.
* Build Your Community by integrating Microsoft CRM and SharePoint
 
Washington (USA) : Protech Customer Conference - April 30,2008[More] 
This technical session will explain how combining CRM and Microsoft Office SharePointServer (MOSS) can provide a powerful solution for both structured and unstructured data. I'llalso explore the new Communities module that I have built for CRM and demonstrate howthese powerful tools can help you build communities amongst your members and within yourorganization*
SharePoint Programming API Kick Start
 
Toronto : Visual Basic User Group - November 5,2007
 
Toronto : SharePoint Camp - October 20,2007
As a SharePoint developer you must know what types of functionality the SharePoint objectmodel provides, and how to leverage it in order to build custom solutions. During this sessionattendees will learn the most commonly used objects in the SharePoint object model,including what they are, what they do, and how to use them to perform common SharePointdevelopment tasks. In this session you will also learn some tips and tricks that make yourdevelopment tasks easier.
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